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Vue Hamilton

Getting here

By car

Vue Hamilton is located in the Palace Grounds Retail Park. It's easily accessed by car from either Hamilton city centre or from the M74 and other main motorways. There's free car parking inside Palace Towers for up to four hours for all Vue customers.

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By public transport

By train: The closest train station is Hamilton Central, which is located just off Keith Street and less than one mile away from the venue.

By bus: The main bus station is located next to Central railway station and is less than one mile from the venue.

By spaceship: Currently under construction. Please check back in 2025.

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About

Vue Hamilton is a state-of-the-art mutliplex venue located in Palace Towers on Palace Grounds Road. The venue has nine screens and can seat up to 1,478 people.

This venue opens approximately 15 minutes before the first film of the day.

Accessibility

Vue is dedicated to giving each and every one of our guests an exceptional big screen experience. Below, you'll find accessibility information for Vue Hamilton, including details on accessible and autism-friendly screenings. We welcome assistance dogs into all our venues.

If you'd like any more information, give our customer services team a call on 0345 308 4620*. You can also ask a member of our staff during your visit.

*Calls are charged at your local rate

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Location access

Located in Palace Towers, Vue Hamilton is a 15 minute walk from Hamilton Central train station and directly opposite several main bus stops.

A car park is located directly opposite the venue and has six accessible spaces for blue badge holders. A taxi rank can be found at the entrance to the car park.

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Venue and screen access

Entrance to the complex is through four sets of double doors in the lower foyer with one automatic door set (push button upon entry, automatic upon leaving) and three push/pull doors.

Once you're in the building, the venue can be accessed via stairs or lift – the foyer and screens are all on one level.

There's step-free access to the wheelchair spaces and adjoining seats, and accessible toilets can be found in the main foyer and next to screen six.

Screen 1 : four wheelchair spaces at the front and one at the rearScreen 2 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 3 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 4 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 5 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 6 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 7 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 8 : two wheelchair spaces at the frontScreen 9 : two wheelchair spaces at the front

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Purchasing tickets

There are hearing loops at all of the counters, where food, drinks and tickets can be purchased, and pre-purchased tickets can be collected. There is also a lowered counter available. You can also purchase or collect tickets at the automatic ticket machines located in the venue foyer.

If you'd like to purchase tickets using the CEA card, you can do so in person at the venue, online or by calling customer services on 0345 308 4620 (local rates apply).

Some of our screens are equipped with infrared technology to provide hearing assistance. Simply let a member of our staff know when you're purchasing your tickets and they'll organise a headsets or a neckloop for you. We recommend arriving a little earlier than you normally would so we can get you set up in time for the film.

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Autism-friendly screenings

In our autism-friendly screenings, the lights are left on low, the sound is turned down and trailers and adverts aren't played. When you book tickets for an autism-friendly screening, you’ll be asked to choose allocated seats but we do encourage guests to move around during the screening and make a bit of noise.